JOSEPH HARRINGTON Ph.D., Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1988 S.B., Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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JOSEPH HARRINGTON

1425 Twin Oaks Circle Oviedo, FL 32765-7328 (407) 977-9635 [email protected]

Department of Physics University of Central Florida Orlando, FL 32816-2385 (407) 823-3416 [email protected] http://planets.ucf.edu/people/Joseph Harrington http://physics.ucf.edu/∼jh/ast.html

Education 1994 Ph.D., Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1988 S.B., Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Current Research Interests Planetary and exoplanetary atmospheres. Cometary impacts into atmospheres. Astronomical data analysis methodology. Infrared observing techniques.

Employment University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 2013 – present Professor, Department of Physics, Planetary Sciences Group (effective 8 Aug) 2009 – 2013 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Physics, Planetary Sciences Group 2006 – 2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Planetary Sciences Group Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 2003 – 2006 Senior Research Associate, Center for Radiophysics and Space Research 1997 – 2003 Research Associate, Center for Radiophysics and Space Research National Research Council 1995 – 1997 Research Associate, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1988 – 1994 Graduate assistantships Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawai’i Spring 1992 Visiting Graduate Student, Jovian Aurora project

Visiting Appointments Max-Planck-Institut f¨ur Astronomie, Heidelberg, Germany 2012 – 2013 Sabbatical Visiting Scientist, Star and Planet Formation Division Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 2010 – 2012 (summers) Visiting Professor, Department of Astronomy

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$1.570M total 589a NASA Astrophys. Data Anal. Characterizing Exoplanets with Spitzer Eclipses 649 NASA Planetary Atmospheres Exoplanet Eclipses & Bayesian Radiat. Fitting 90 NASA Earth, Space Sci. Fellow.Jasmina Blecic 1

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2012–2015 Co-I 19.4 Spitzer Space Telescope 2012–2015 Co-I 105.6 NSF Astronomy & Astrophys. 2011–2014 Co-I 66.5b NASA Planetary Atmospheres 2010–2013 PI 49.9 Spitzer Space Telescope a = selected, funds pending b = total $475k, balance to PI and Co-Is elsewhere Past UCF: $1.509M total 2009–2012 Co-I 43.5 Spitzer Space Telescope 2009–2012 Co-I 10c Spitzer Space Telescope 2009–2012 PI 200 Spitzer Space Telescope 2009–2011 PI 85 NSF Astronomy & Astrophys. 2008–2011 PI 245d Spitzer Space Telescope 2008–2011 Co-I 34 Spitzer Space Telescope 2006–2011 PI 324 NSF Astronomy & Astrophys. 2007–2010 PI 127 Spitzer Space Telescope 2007–2010 PI 116 Spitzer Space Telescope 2007–2010 Co-I 26 Spitzer Space Telescope 2008–2010 Co-I 8 Spitzer Space Telescope 2008–2009 PI 52 NSF Astronomy & Astrophys. 2006–2009 PI 115 Spitzer Space Telescope 2005–2008 PI 19 Spitzer Space Telescope 2005–2008 PI 105 Spitzer Space Telescope Past Cornell: $1.327M total 2004–2007 PI 127 NASA Planetary Atmospheres 2004–2007 Sci. PI 42 NASA Planetary Atm. E/PO 2003–2007 PI 178 NSF Astronomy & Astrophys. 2003–2009 PI 171 NSF Astronomy & Astrophys. 2003–2007 PI 396 NASA Origins of Solar Sys. 2000–2004 Co-I 199 NASA Planetary Atmospheres 1999–2000 PI 74 NASA Planetary Atmospheres 1998–2001 Co-I 97 NASA Planetary Astronomy 1997–1999 PI 43 Hubble Space Telescope c = total $45k, balance to PI and Co-Is elsewhere d = total $375k, balance to Co-Is elsewhere

Metallicity effects on exoplanets Jovian Impact Waves, Bubbles, Splashes Jupiter Impact Modeling ToO: Transiting Exoplanets V, Cycle 7

Phase Curve of Exoplanet WASP-18b Secondary Eclipse of Exoplanet HAT-P-11b ToO: Transiting Exoplanets IV, Warm Spitzer Realistic SL9 Impact Model ToO: Transiting Exoplanets III, Legacy Hot Stratospheres from the WASP Survey Learning from SL9: Modeling Phase 2 ToO: New Transiting Extrasolar Planets II Intense Photometry of HD 149026b Spectroscopy of Exoplanet HD 209458b First Atmos. Study of a Young Massive Planet Transit Spectrum of HD 209458b ToO: New Transiting Extrasolar Planets 8-µm Photometry of HD 149026b Photometry of Extrasolar Planets Synthesis of SL9 Models and Data Center of Excellence in Astronomy Education Transit Spectrum of HD 209458b Realistic SL9 Impact Model Composition and Temp. of HD 209458b Shoemaker-Levy 9 Revisited Jovian Planetary Waves Observations of Jovian Thermal Waves Jovian Planetary Waves (archival)

Refereed Journal Articles Citations 1,951 total citations. h-index: 23 (see Wikipedia article) Citation counts only include citations by refereed journal articles. Plots may lag current-year totals. Source: Thompson Reuters Italic names indicate my students. See also Submitted for Publication, below.

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Reference Glauser, A. M., R. van Boekel, O. Krause, T. Henning, B. Benneke, J. Bouwman, P. E. Cubillos, I. J. M. Crossfield, O. H. Detre, M. Ebert, U. Gr¨ozinger, M. G¨udel, J. Harrington, K. Justtanont, U. Klaas, R. Lenzen, N. Madhusudhan, M. R. Meyer, C. Mordasini, F. M¨uller, R. Ottensamer, J.-Y. Plesseria, S. P. Quanz, A. Reiners, E. Renotte, R.-R. Rohloff, S. Scheithauer, H. M. Schmid, J.-R. Schrader, U. Seemann, D. Stam, B. Vandenbussche, and U. Wehmeier 2013. Characterizing exoplanets in the visible and infrared: A spectrometer concept for the EChO space mission. J. Astron. Instrum., in press. Mahtani, D. P., P. F. L. Maxted, D. R. Anderson, A. M. S. Smith, B. Smalley, J. TregloanReed, J. Southworth, N. Madhusudhan, A. Collier Cameron, M. Gillon, J. Harrington, C. Hellier, D. Pollacco, D. Queloz, A. H. M. J. Triaud, and R. G. West 2013. Warm Spitzer occultation photometry of WASP-26b at 3.6 and 4.5 µm. MNRAS 432, 693–701. Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, R. A. Hardy, J. Blecic, D. R. Anderson, M. Hardin, and C. J. Campo 2013. WASP-8b: Characterization of a cool and eccentric exoplanet with Spitzer. ApJ 768, 42. Anderson, D. R., A. M. S. Smith, N. Madhusudhan, P. J. Wheatley, A. Collier Cameron, C. Hellier, C. J. Campo, M. Gillon, J. Harrington, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollacco, D. Queloz, B. Smalley, A. H. M. J. Triaud, and R. G. West 2013. Thermal emission at 3.6-8 µm from WASP-19b: a hot Jupiter without a stratosphere orbiting an active star. MNRAS 430, 3422–3431. Maxted, P. F. L., D. R. Anderson, A. P. Doyle, M. Gillon, J. Harrington, N. Iro, E. Jehin, D. Lafreni`ere, B. Smalley, and J. Southworth 2013. Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5 µm full-orbit light curves of WASP-18. MNRAS 428, 2645–2660. Smith, A. M. S., D. R. Anderson, N. Madhusudhan, J. Southworth, A. Collier Cameron, J. Blecic, J. Harrington, C. Hellier, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollacco, D. Queloz, B. Smalley, A. H. M. J. Triaud, and P. J. Wheatley 2012. Thermal emission from WASP-24b at 3.6 and 4.5 µm. A&A 545, A93. Stevenson, K. B., J. Harrington, N. B. Lust, N. K. Lewis, G. Montagnier, J. I. Moses, C. Visscher, J. Blecic, R. A. Hardy, P. Cubillos, and C. J. Campo 2012. Two nearby sub-Earthsized exoplanet candidates in the GJ 436 system. ApJ 755, 9. Deming, D., J. D. Fraine, P. V. Sada, N. Madhusudhan, H. A. Knutson, J. Harrington, J. Blecic, S. Nymeyer, A. M. S. Smith, and B. Jackson 2012. Infrared eclipses of the strongly irradiated planet WASP-33b, and oscillations of its host star. ApJ 754, 106. Stevenson, K. B., J. Harrington, J. J. Fortney, T. J. Loredo, R. Hardy, S. Nymeyer, W. C. Bowman, P. Cubillos, M. O. Bowman, and M. Hardin 2012. Transit and eclipse analyses of the exoplanet HD 149026b using BLISS mapping. ApJ 754, 136. Pond, J. W. T., C. J. Palotai, T. Gabriel, D. G. Korycansky, J. Harrington, and N. Rebeli 2012. Numerical modeling of the 2009 impact event on Jupiter. ApJ 745, 113. Demory, B.-O., M. Gillon, D. Deming, D. Valencia, S. Seager, C. Lovis, P. Cubillos, J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, M. Mayor, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, D. Segransan, and S. Udry 2011. Detection of a transit of the super-Earth 55 Cnc e with Warm Spitzer. A&A 533, A114. Nymeyer, S., J. Harrington, R. Hardy, K. B. Stevenson, C. Campo, N. Madhusudhan, A. Collier Cameron, T. J. Loredo, J. Blecic, W. C. Bowman, C. B. T. Britt, P. Cubillos, C. Hellier, M. Gillon, P. F. L. Maxted, L. Hebb, P. J. Wheatley, D. Pollacco, and D. R. Anderson 2011. Spitzer secondary eclipses of WASP-18b. ApJ 742, 35.

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Anderson, D. R., A. M. S. Smith, A. A. Lanotte, T. S. Barman, A. Collier Cameron, C. J. Campo, M. Gillon, J. Harrington, C. Hellier, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Queloz, A. H. M. J. Triaud, and P. J. Wheatley 2011. Thermal emission at 4.5 and 8 µm of WASP-17b, an extremely large planet in a slightly eccentric orbit. MNRAS 416, 2108–2122. Palotai, C. J., D. G. Korycansky, J. Harrington, N. Rebeli, and T. Gabriel 2011. Plume development of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet impact. ApJ 731, 3. Madhusudhan, N., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, C. Campo, P. J. Wheatley, D. Deming, J. Blecic, R. Hardy, N. B. Lust, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier Cameron, C. B. T. Britt, W. C. Bowman, L. Hebb, C. Hellier, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollacco, and R. G. West 2011. A high C/O ratio and weak thermal inversion in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-12b. Nature 469, 64–67. Campo, C. J., J. Harrington, R. A. Hardy, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, D. Ragozzine, N. B. Lust, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier Cameron, J. Blecic, C. B. T. Britt, W. C. Bowman, P. J. Wheatley, T. J. Loredo, D. Deming, L. Hebb, C. Hellier, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollacco, and R. G. West 2011. On the orbit of exoplanet WASP-12b. ApJ 727, 125. Crossfield, I. J. M., B. M. S. Hansen, J. Harrington, J. Cho, D. Deming, K. Menou, and S. Seager 2010b. A new 24 µm phase curve for υ Andromedae b. ApJ 723, 1436–1446. Harrington, J., R. G. French, and K. Matcheva 2010. The 1998 November 14 occultation of GSC 0622-00345 by Saturn: II. Stratospheric thermal profile, power spectrum, and gravity waves. ApJ 716, 404–416. Harrington, J., and R. G. French 2010. The 1998 November 14 occultation of GSC 062200345 by Saturn: I. Techniques for ground-based stellar occultations. ApJ 716, 398–403. Stevenson, K. B., J. Harrington, S. Nymeyer, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, W. C. Bowman, R. Hardy, D. Deming, E. Rauscher, and N. Lust 2010. Possible thermochemical disequilibrium in the atmosphere of the exoplanet GJ 436b. Nature 464, 1161–1164. Gillon, M., A. A. Lanotte, T. Barman, N. Miller, B. Demory, M. Deleuil, J. Montalb´an, F. Bouchy, A. Collier Cameron, H. J. Deeg, J. J. Fortney, M. Fridlund, J. Harrington, P. Magain, C. Moutou, D. Queloz, H. Rauer, D. Rouan, and J. Schneider 2010. The thermal emission of the young and massive planet CoRoT-2b at 4.5 and 8 µm. A&A 511, A3. O’Donovan, F. T., D. Charbonneau, J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, D. Deming, and H. A. Knutson 2010. Detection of planetary emission from TrES-2 using Spitzer/IRAC. ApJ 710, 1551–1556. Todorov, K., D. Deming, J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, W. C. Bowman, S. B. Nymeyer, ´ Bakos 2010. Spitzer IRAC secondary eclipse photometry of the J. J. Fortney, and G. A. transiting extrasolar planet HAT-P-1b. ApJ 708, 498–504. Deming, D., J. Harrington, G. Laughlin, S. Seager, S. B. Navarro, W. C. Bowman, and K. Horning 2007. Spitzer transit and secondary eclipse photometry of GJ 436b. ApJ 667, L199–L202. Harrington, J., S. H. Luszcz, S. Seager, D. Deming, and L. J. Richardson 2007. The hottest planet. Nature 447, 691–693. Deming, D., L. J. Richardson, and J. Harrington 2007. 3.8-µm photometry during the secondary eclipse of the extrasolar planet HD209458b. MNRAS 378, 148–152. Richardson, L. J., D. Deming, K. Horning, S. Seager, and J. Harrington 2007b. A spectrum of an extrasolar planet. Nature 445, 892–895. Harrington, J., B. M. Hansen, S. H. Luszcz, S. Seager, D. Deming, K. Menou, J. Y.-K. Cho, and L. J. Richardson 2006. The phase-dependent infrared brightness of the extrasolar planet υ Andromedae b. Science 314, 623–626.

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Richardson, L. J., J. Harrington, S. Seager, and D. Deming 2006. A Spitzer infrared radius for the transiting extrasolar planet HD 209458b. ApJ 649, 1043–1047. Rojo, P. M., and J. Harrington 2006. A Method to Remove Fringes from Images Using Wavelets. ApJ 649, 553–560. Korycansky, D. G., J. Harrington, D. Deming, and M. E. Kulick 2006. Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact modeling. I. High-resolution three-dimensional bolides. ApJ 646, 642–652. Deming, D., J. Harrington, S. Seager, and J. L. Richardson 2006. Strong infrared emission from the extrasolar planet HD 189733b. ApJ 644, 560–564. Deming, D., S. Seager, L. J. Richardson, and J. Harrington 2005. Infrared radiation from an extrasolar planet. Nature 434, 740–743. Deming, D., T. M. Brown, D. Charbonneau, J. Harrington, and L. J. Richardson 2005. A new search for carbon monoxide absorption in the transmission spectrum of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b. ApJ 622, 1149–1159. Deming, D., D. Charbonneau, and J. Harrington 2004. Spectroscopy of molecular hydrogen emission from KH 15D. ApJ 601, L87–L90. Richardson, L. J., D. Deming, G. Wiedemann, C. Goukenleuque, D. Steyert, J. Harrington, and L. W. Esposito 2003. Infrared observations during the secondary eclipse of HD 209458b. I. 3.6 micron occultation spectroscopy using the Very Large Telescope. ApJ 584, 1053–1062. Deming, D., and J. Harrington 2001. Models of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts. II. Radiative-hydrodynamic modeling of the plume splashback. ApJ 561, 468–480. Publisher’s erratum: ApJ 566, 618. Harrington, J., and D. Deming 2001. Models of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts. I. Ballistic Monte Carlo plume. ApJ 561, 455–467. Publisher’s erratum: ApJ 566, 617. Giovanelli, R., J. Darling, M. Sarazin, J. Yu, P. Harvey, C. Henderson, W. Hoffman, L. Keller, D. Barry, J. Cordes, S. Eikenberry, G. Gull, J. Harrington, J. D. Smith, G. Stacey, and M. Swain 2001. The optical/infrared astronomical quality of high Atacama sites. I. preliminary results of optical seeing. PASP 113, 789–802. Nicholson, P. D., R. G. French, E. Tollestrup, J. N. Cuzzi, J. Harrington, K. Matthews, O. Perkovic, and R. J. Stover 2000. Saturn’s rings I. Optical depth profiles from the 28 Sgr occultation. Icarus 145, 474–501. Dowling, T. E., A. S. Fischer, P. J. Gierasch, J. Harrington, R. P. Lebeau, and C. M. Santori 1998. The Explicit Planetary Isentropic-Coordinate (EPIC) atmospheric model. Icarus 132, 221–238. Hubbard, W. B., C. C. Porco, D. M. Hunten, G. H. Rieke, M. J. Rieke, D. W. McCarthy, V. Haemmerle, J. Haller, B. McLeod, L. A. Lebofsky, R. Marcialis, J. B. Holberg, R. Landau, L. Carrasco, J. Elias, M. W. Buie, E. W. Dunham, S. E. Persson, T. Boroson, S. West, R. G. French, J. Harrington, J. L. Elliot, W. J. Forrest, J. L. Pipher, R. J. Stover, A. Brahic, and I. Grenier 1997. Structure of Saturn’s mesosphere from the 28 Sgr occultations. Icarus 130, 404–425. Harrington, J., T. E. Dowling, and R. L. Baron 1996b. Jupiter’s tropospheric thermal emission. II. Power spectrum analysis and wave search. Icarus 124, 32–44. Harrington, J., T. E. Dowling, and R. L. Baron 1996a. Jupiter’s tropospheric thermal emission. I. Observations and techniques. Icarus 124, 22–31. Baron, R. L., T. Owen, J. E. P. Connerney, T. Satoh, and J. Harrington 1996. NOTE: Solar wind control of Jupiter’s H+3 auroras. Icarus 120, 437–442.

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Hammel, H. B., R. F. Beebe, A. P. Ingersoll, G. S. Orton, J. R. Mills, A. A. Simon, P. Chodas, J. T. Clarke, E. de Jong, T. E. Dowling, J. Harrington, L. F. Huber, E. Karkoschka, C. M. Santori, A. Tiogo, D. Yeomans, and R. A. West 1995. HST imaging of atmospheric phenomena created by the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Science 267, 1288–1296. Orton, G., M. A’Hearn, K. Baines, D. Deming, T. Dowling, J. Goguen, C. Griffith, H. Hammel, W. Hoffmann, D. Hunten, D. Jewitt, T. Kostiuk, S. Miller, K. Noll, K. Zahnle, N. Achilleos, A. Dayal, L. Deutsch, F. Espenak, P. Esterle, J. Friedson, K. Fast, J. Harrington, J. Hora, R. Joseph, D. Kelly, R. Knacke, J. Lacy, C. Lisse, J. Rayner, A. Sprague, M. Shure, K. Wells, P. Yanamandra-Fisher, D. Zipoy, G. Bjoraker, D. Buhl, W. Golisch, D. Griep, C. Kaminski, C. Arden, A. Chaikin, J. Goldstein, D. Gilmore, G. Fazio, T. Kanamori, H. Lam, T. Livengood, M.-M. MacLow, M. Marley, T. Momary, D. Robertson, P. Romani, J. Spitale, M. Sykes, J. Tennyson, D. Wellnitz, and S.-W. Ying 1995. Collision of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter observed by the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility. Science 267, 1277–1282. Harrington, J., R. P. Le Beau, K. A. Backes, and T. E. Dowling 1994. Dynamic response of Jupiter’s atmosphere to the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Nature 368, 525–527. Publisher’s erratum: Nature 369, 78. Harrington, J., M. L. Cooke, W. J. Forrest, J. L. Pipher, E. W. Dunham, and J. L. Elliot 1993. IRTF observations of the occultation of 28 SGR by Saturn. Icarus 103, 235–252. French, R. G., P. D. Nicholson, M. L. Cooke, J. L. Elliot, K. Matthews, O. Perkovic, E. Tollestrup, P. Harvey, N. J. Chanover, M. A. Clark, E. W. Dunham, W. Forrest, J. Harrington, J. Pipher, A. Brahic, I. Grenier, F. Roques, and M. Arndt 1993. Geometry of the Saturn system from the 3 July 1989 occultation of 28 SGR and Voyager observations. Icarus 103, 163–214. Hammel, H. B., S. L. Lawson, J. Harrington, G. W. Lockwood, D. T. Thompson, and C. Swift 1992. An atmospheric outburst on Neptune from 1986 through 1989. Icarus 99, 363–367.

Submitted for Publication S1 Blecic, J., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, R. A. Hardy, C. J. Campo, W. C. Bowman, S. Nymeyer, P. Cubillos, and D. R. Anderson 2013. Thermal emission of WASP-14b revealed with three Spitzer eclipses. ApJ, submitted. S2 Blecic, J., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, R. A. Hardy, P. E. Cubillos, M. Hardin, S. Nymeyer, D. R. Anderson, C. Hellier, A. M. S. Smith, and A. Collier Cameron 2013. Spitzer observations of the thermal emission from WASP-43b. ApJ, submitted.

Refereed Book Chapter C1 Harrington, J., I. de Pater, S. H. Brecht, D. Deming, V. S. Meadows, K. Zahnle, and P. D. Nicholson 2004. Lessons from Shoemaker-Levy 9 about Jupiter and planetary impacts. In F. Bagenal, T. E. Dowling, and W. McKinnon (Eds.), Jupiter: Planet, Satellites & Magnetosphere, pp. 159–184. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Book Review R1 Harrington, J. 2011. Book review: Transiting Exoplanets by C. Haswell. MAPS 46, 767–768.

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P11 Deming, D., M. Swain, C. Beichman, J. Harrington, S. Kiston, and D. Ciardi 2009. Exoplanet Forum: Transit chapter. In Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Science White Papers, Number 62. P10 Harrington, J., and D. Goldsmith 2009. Progress report: NumPy and SciPy documentation in 2009. In G. Varoquaux, S. van der Walt, and J. Millman (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th Python in Science Conference, Pasadena, CA USA, pp. 84 – 87. scipy.org. P9 Deming, D., M. Swain, C. Beichman, D. Ciardi, J. Harrington, and S. Kilston 2009. Transits. In P. R. Lawson, W. A. Traub, and S. C. Unwin (Eds.), Exoplanet Community Report, pp. 205–220. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Publication 09-3. P8 Richardson, L. J., S. Seager, D. Deming, J. Harrington, R. K. Barry, J. Rajagopal, and W. C. Danchi 2008. Infrared light curves and the detectability of close-in extrasolar giant planets. In A. Richichi, F. Delplancke, F. Paresce, and A. Chelli (Eds.), The Power of Optical/IR Interferometry: Recent Scientific Results and 2nd Generation Instrumentation, pp. 561–562. P7 Harrington, J. 2008c. The SciPy Documentation Project. In G. Varoquaux, T. Vaught, and J. Millman (Eds.), Proceedings of the 7th Python in Science Conference, Pasadena, CA USA, pp. 33 – 35. scipy.org. P6 Rojo, P., J. Harrington, D. Deming, and J. Fortney 2007. Transit spectroscopy of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b: The search for water. Astrobiol. 7, 538–539. P5 Deming, D., L. J. Richardson, S. Seager, and J. Harrington 2006. Infrared radiation from hot Jupiters. In L. Arnold, F. Bouchy, and C. Moutou (Eds.), Tenth Anniversary of 51 Peg-b: Status of and prospects for hot Jupiter studies, pp. 218–225. P4 Richardson, L. J., S. Seager, D. Deming, J. Harrington, R. K. Barry, J. Rajagopal, and W. C. Danchi 2006. Infrared light curves and the detectability of close-in extrasolar giant planets. In C. Aime and F. Vakili (Eds.), Direct Imaging of Exoplanets: Science & Techniques, Volume 200 of Proc. of IAU Colloq., pp. 185–188. P3 Rojo, P., J. Harrington, D. Zeehandelaar, J. Dermody, D. Deming, D. Steyert, L. J. Richardson, and G. Wiedemann 2004. Transit spectroscopy of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b: The search for water. In S. S. Holt and D. Deming (Eds.), The Search for Other Worlds, Volume 713 of AIP Conf. Proc., pp. 189–192. P2 Harrington, J., D. Deming, C. Goukenleuque, K. Matthews, L. J. Richardson, D. Steyert, G. Wiedemann, and D. Zeehandelaar 2003. Infrared transit spectroscopy of HD 209458b. In D. Deming and S. Seager (Eds.), Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extrasolar Planets, Volume 294 of ASP Conf. Ser., pp. 471–474. P1 Harrington, J., and P. E. Barrett 1997. Interactive data analysis environments BoF session. In G. Hunt and H. E. Payne (Eds.), Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems VI, Volume 125 of ASP Conf. Ser., pp. 69–72.

Academic Work T2 Harrington, J. 1994. Planetary Infrared Observations: The Occultation of 28 Sagittarii by Saturn and the Dynamics of Jupiter’s Atmosphere. Ph. D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. T1 Harrington, J. 1988. An Upper Magnitude Limit for Additional Neptune-Orbiting Debris Between 3.7 and 7 Neptune Radii. Bachelor’s thesis in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technoligy.

Draft in Preparation Research complete, paper circulating among co-authors. D1 Wheatley, P. J., A. Collier Cameron, J. Harrington, J. J. Fortney, J. M. Simpson, D. R. Anderson, A. M. S. Smith, S. Aigrain, W. I. Clarkson, M. Gillon, C. A. Haswell, L. Hebb, G. H´ebrard, C. Hellier, S. T. Hodgkin, K. D. Horne, S. R. Kane, P. F. L. Maxted, A. J. Norton, D. L. Pollacco, F. Pont, I. Skillen, B. Smalley, R. A. Street, S. Udry, R. G. West, and D. M. Wilson 2013. The thermal emission of the

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exoplanets WASP-1b and WASP-2b. ApJ, in preparation. D2 Lust, N. B., D. T. Britt, J. Harrington, S. Nymeyer, K. B. Stevenson, E. L. Lust, W. C. Bowman, and J. Fraine 2013. Least asymmetry centering method and comparisons. PASP, in preparation.

Astronomical Software The following freely-available software packages implement both original and standard techniques. To download, visit http://planets.ucf.edu/resources/open-source-software. Defringeflat: Rojo and Harrington (2006). Method to remove fringes from images such as spectral flat fields, in IDL. Original, developed with graduate student P. Rojo. Optspecextr: Optimal spectrum extraction package for IDL. Improved version of standard technique, developed with undergraduates J. Dermody and D. Zeehandelaar. Synthspec: Spectrograph output simulator. Generates noisy, optically-distorted spectral frames. Original. Developed with undergraduate J. Dermody. Maskinterp: In IDL Astronomy Library. Mask-based, non-linear, surface-model-driven, 2D pixel interpolator. Original. Developed with undergraduates S. Vatanavigkit and A. Ruane. Jiggle: Harrington et al. (1996a). Finds mosaic registrations automatically. Original. Limbctr: Harrington et al. (1996a). Finds planetary limbs and centers automatically. Original.

Reviewed Related Publications The following publications present analyses of datasets I acquired and shared: R9 Christiansen, J. L., S. Ballard, D. Charbonneau, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, M. J. Holman, D. D. Wellnitz, D. Deming, M. F. A’Hearn, and the EPOXI Team 2010. Studying the Atmosphere of the Exoplanet HAT-P-7b Via Secondary Eclipse Measurements with EPOXI, Spitzer, and Kepler. ApJ 710, 97–104. R8 Demory, B.-O., M. Gillon, T. Barman, X. Bonfils, M. Mayor, T. Mazeh, D. Queloz, S. Udry, F. Bouchy, X. Delfosse, T. Forveille, F. Mallmann, F. Pepe, and C. Perrier 2007. Characterization of the hot Neptune GJ 436 b with Spitzer and ground-based observations. A&A 475, 1125–1129. R7 Gillon, M., B.-O. Demory, T. Barman, X. Bonfils, T. Mazeh, F. Pont, S. Udry, M. Mayor, and D. Queloz 2007. Accurate Spitzer infrared radius measurement for the hot Neptune GJ 436b. A&A 471, L51–L54. R6 Cooray, A. R., J. L. Elliot, A. S. Bosh, L. A. Young, and M. A. Shure 1998. Stellar occultation observations of Saturn’s north-polar temperature structure. Icarus 132, 298–310. R5 Satoh, T., J. E. P. Connerney, and R. L. Baron 1996. Emission source model of Jupiter’s H+3 aurorae: A generalized inverse analysis of images. Icarus 122, 1–23. R4 Connerney, J. E. P., T. Satoh, and R. L. Baron 1996. Interpretation of auroral “lightcurves” with application to Jovian H+3 emissions. Icarus 122, 24–35. R3 Bosh, A. S. 1994. Stellar occultation studies of Saturn’s rings with the Hubble Space Telescope. Ph. D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. R2 Hubbard, W. B., C. C. Porco, D. M. Hunten, G. H. Rieke, M. J. Rieke, D. W. McCarthy, V. Haemmerle, R. Clark, E. P. Turtle, J. Haller, B. McLeod, L. A. Lebofsky, R. Marcialis, J. B. Holberg, R. Landau, L. Carrasco, J. Elias, M. W. Buie, S. E. Persson, T. Boroson, S. West, and D. J. Mink 1993. The occultation of 28 Sgr by Saturn: Saturn pole position and astrometry. Icarus 103, 215–234. R1 Connerney, J. E. P., R. Baron, T. Satoh, and T. Owen 1993. Images of excited H+3 at the foot of the Io flux tube in Jupiter’s atmosphere. Science 262, 1035–1038.

Abstracts and Presentations at Scientific Meetings Harrington, J., and the UCF Expoplanets Group 2013. A Spitzer survey of exoplanet secondary eclipses. In EChO Open Science Workshop. 1-3 July 2013, ESA-ESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands. http://www.echo2013.net/sites/echo2013/IMG/pdf/echo2013-harrington.pdf. 8

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Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, and A. Foster 2013. Extracting the lowest eclipse signals: Multiband Spitzer observations of TrES-1. In EChO Open Science Workshop. 1-3 July 2013, ESAESTEC, Noordwijk, the Netherlands. http://www.echo2013.net/sites/echo2013/IMG/pdf/ echo open science workshop estec abstracts 27may 25-2.pdf. Crossfield, I. J., B. M. Hansen, T. S. Barman, J. Harrington, H. Knutson, and L. Vican 2013. Exploring the diversity of extrasolar planet atmospheres. AAS Meeting Abstracts 221, #224.01. Stevenson, K. B., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, D. Deming, E. Rauscher, J. J. Fortney, T. J. Loredo, N. Lewis, J. I. Moses, C. W. Visscher, and UCF Exoplanets Group 2013. Detecting and characterizing exoplanets: The GJ 436 and HD 149026 systems. AAS Meeting Abstracts 221, #315.05. Blecic, J., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, C. J. Campo, R. A. Hardy, P. Cubillos, S. Nymeyer, D. R. Anderson, C. Hellier, A. Collier Cameron, and A. M. S. Smith 2012. Spitzer observations of the thermal emission from WASP-43b. AAS/DPS Meeting Abstracts 44, #103.07. Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, R. A. Hardy, J. Blecic, M. Hardin, C. J. Campo, and D. R. Anderson 2012. WASP-8b: Characterization of a cool and eccentric exoplanet with Spitzer. AAS/DPS Meeting Abstracts 44, #103.08. Hardin, M., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, J. Blecic, M. O. Bowman, P. Cubillos, S. Nymeyer, and the WASP Consortium 2012. WASP-29b: Another cool exoplanet with abundant CO? AAS/DPS Meeting Abstracts 44, #200.09. Harrington, J., J. J. Fortney, M. O. Bowman, and the UCF Exoplanets Team 2012. Evaluating potential causes of the two observational classes of exoplanets. AAS/DPS Meeting Abstracts 44, #103.09. Pond, J. W. T., C. Palotai, T. Gabriel, D. T. Mueller, N. R. Szab´o, G. Chappell, D. Korycansky, and J. Harrington 2012. Jovian impact modeling: Impact angle variation and remapping for later phases. AAS/DPS Meeting Abstracts 44, #412.04. Blecic, J., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, R. A. Hardy, P. Cubillos, S. Nymeyer, D. R. Anderson, C. Hellier, A. Collier Cameron, and A. M. S. Smith 2012a. Spitzer observations of the thermal emission from WASP-43b: the closest hot Jupiter around a cool K star. In Characterizing and Modeling Extrasolar Planetary Atmospheres: Theory and Observation. 16-19 July 2012, Heidelberg, Germany. http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/exoplanets2012/posters.php. Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, J. Blecic, C. J. Campo, R. A. Hardy, and D. R. Anderson 2012a. WASP-8b: The Spitzer characterization of a cool and eccentric exoplanet. In Characterizing and Modeling Extrasolar Planetary Atmospheres: Theory and Observation. 16-19 July 2012, Heidelberg, Germany. http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/exoplanets2012/posters.php. Harrington, J., and the UCF Expoplanets Group 2012c. Two classes of exoplanets identified without modeling. In Characterizing and Modeling Extrasolar Planetary Atmospheres: Theory and Observation. 16-19 July 2012, Heidelberg, Germany. http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/exoplanets2012/forms/programme print.pdf. Harrington, J., and the UCF Expoplanets Group 2012a. Model-free identification of two classes of exoplanets. In Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Atmospheres. 25 – 28 June 2012, Boulder, Colorado. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/climatology2012/pdf/8036.pdf. Blecic, J., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, R. A. Hardy, P. Cubillos, S. Nymeyer, D. R. Anderson, C. Hellier, A. Collier Cameron, and A. M. S. Smith 2012b. Spitzer observations of the thermal emission from WASP-43b: the closest hot Jupiter around a cool K star. In ExoClimes 2012: The Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres. 16 – 20 January 2012, Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, Colorado. http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/exoclimes/2012/pdf/posters/Poster Blecic.pdf. Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, J. Blecic, C. J. Campo, R. A. Hardy, and D. R. Anderson 2012b. WASP-8b: The Spitzer characterization of a cool and eccentric exoplanet. In ExoClimes 2012: The Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres. 16 – 20 January 2012, Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, Colorado. http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/exoclimes/2012/pdf/posters/Poster Cubillos.pdf. 9

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Harrington, J., and the UCF Expoplanets Group 2012b. Two classes of exoplanets: Hot and hotter. In ExoClimes 2012: The Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres. 16 – 20 January 2012, Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, Colorado. http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/exoclimes/2012/pdf/talks/Day04 Harrington.pdf. Stevenson, K. B., and the UCF Expoplanets Group 2012. (planet discovery talk, title suppressed until press release). In ExoClimes 2012: The Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres. 16 – 20 January 2012, Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, Colorado. http://exoclimes.org. Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, N. Madhusudhan, K. B. Stevenson, J. Blecic, C. Campo, and R. Hardy 2011. Characterizing the atmosphere of exoplanets with Spitzer secondary eclipse observations. Boletin de la Asociaci´on Argentina de Astronom´ıa 54, 53–56. Harrington, J., and the UCF Exoplanets Group 2011. Predictions, observations, and trends of exoplanetary atmospheres. EPSC Abstracts 6, EPSC–DPS2011–1690. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSCDPS2011/EPSC-DPS2011-1690.pdf. Pond, J., C. J. Palotai, N. Rebeli, T. Gabriel, D. G. Korycansky, and J. Harrington 2011. Numerical modeling of the 2009 impact event on Jupiter. EPSC Abstracts 6, EPSC–DPS2011–1434. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC-DPS2011/EPSC-DPS2011-1434.pdf. Crossfield, I. J. M., B. M. S. Hansen, J. Harrington, J. Y. K. Cho, D. Deming, K. Menou, and S. Seager 2011. A new 24 micron phase curve for upsilon Andromedae b. Amer. Astron. Soc. Mtg. Abstr. 217, 302.07. Harrington, J., N. Madhusudhan, R. A. Hardy, C. J. Campo, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, D. Ragozzine, N. B. Lust, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier-Cameron, J. Blecic, C. B. T. Britt, W. C. Bowman, P. J. Wheatley, T. J. Loredo, D. Deming, L. Hebb, C. Hellier, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollaco, and R. G. West 2011. The orbit and atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-12b revealed by Spitzer secondary eclipses. Amer. Astron. Soc. Mtg. Abstr. 217, 418.02. Madhusudhan, N., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, C. J. Campo, P. J. Wheatley, D. Deming, J. Blecic, R. A. Hardy, N. B. Lust, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier-Cameron, L. Hebb, C. Hellier, P. F. L. Maxted, UCF Exoplanet Team, and SuperWASP Team 2011. Carbon-rich planets. Amer. Astron. Soc. Mtg. Abstr. 217, 402.02. Stevenson, K. B., J. Harrington, J. Fortney, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, D. Deming, S. Nymeyer, R. A. Hardy, and W. C. Bowman 2011. Atmospheric constraints of two exoplanets using the Spitzer Space Telescope. Amer. Astron. Soc. Mtg. Abstr. 217, 418.01. Blecic, J., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, N. Madhusudhan, R. A. Hardy, C. J. Campo, W. C. Bowman, S. Nymeyer, P. Cubillos, and The WASP Consortium 2010a. The atmosphere of WASP-14b revealed by three Spitzer eclipses. BAAS 42, 1090. Campo, C. J., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, R. A. Hardy, W. C. Bowman, N. B. Lust, J. Blecic, C. B. T. Britt, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier Cameron, N. Madhusudhan, D. Ragozzine, P. J. Wheatley, L. Hebb, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollacco, R. G. West, and D. Deming 2010a. Multiple Spitzer secondary eclipses of WASP-12b. BAAS 42, 1091. Crossfield, I. J., B. M. S. Hansen, J. Harrington, J. Y. K. Cho, D. Deming, K. Menou, and S. Seager 2010a. A New 24 micron Phase Curve for upsilon Andromedae b. BAAS 42, 1071–1072. Cubillos, P., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, and N. Madhusudhan 2010a. A Spitzer IRS secondary eclipse of HD 209458b. BAAS 42, 1071. Hardy, R. A., J. Harrington, C. J. Campo, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, J. Blecic, The WASP Consortium, ´ Bakos, W. C. Bowman, and A. Anzellini 2010a. Spitzer secondary eclipse timing D. Ragozzine, G. A. observations of exoplanets in eccentric orbits. BAAS 42, 1091. Harrington, J., K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, W. C. Bowman, R. A. Hardy, D. Deming, E. Rauscher, and N. B. Lust 2010. A methane-free GJ 436b? BAAS 42, 1090–1091. Madhusudhan, N., UCF Exoplanet Team (includes Harrington, J, and students), and The WASP Consortium 2010. A comparative analysis of chemical abundances in exoplanetary atmospheres. BAAS 42, 10

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1091. Nymeyer, S., J. Harrington, R. A. Hardy, K. B. Stevenson, C. J. Campo, N. Madhusudhan, A. Collier Cameron, J. Blecic, W. C. Bowman, C. B. T. Britt, P. Cubillos, C. Hellier, M. Gillon, P. F. L. Maxted, L. Hebb, P. J. Wheatley, D. Pollacco, and D. R. Anderson 2010a. Two secondary eclipses of WASP-18b. BAAS 42, 1063. Blecic, J., w. J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, N. Madhusudhan, R. A. Hardy, C. J. Campo, W. C. Bowman, S. Nymeyer, P. Cubillos, and The WASP Consortium 2010b. Within the atmosphere of WASP-14b. In Exploring the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres, abstracts for the ExoClimes 2010 conference, 7 – 10 September 2010, Exeter, UK, pp. 24. U. of Exeter, UK. http://exoclimes.org. Campo, C. J., w. J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, R. A. Hardy, W. C. Bowman, N. B. Lust, J. Blecic, C. B. T. Britt, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier Cameron, N. Madhusudhan, D. Ragozzine, P. J. Wheatley, L. Hebb, P. F. L. Maxted, D. Pollacco, R. G. West, and D. Deming 2010b. The orbit of WASP12b. In Exploring the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres, abstracts for the ExoClimes 2010 conference, 7 – 10 September 2010, Exeter, UK, pp. 24–25. U. of Exeter, UK. http://exoclimes.org. Cubillos, P., w. J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, and N. Madhusudhan 2010b. Characterization of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b. In Exploring the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres, abstracts for the ExoClimes 2010 conference, 7 – 10 September 2010, Exeter, UK, pp. 25. U. of Exeter, UK. http://exoclimes.org. Hardy, R. A., w. J. Harrington, C. J. Campo, K. B. Stevenson, S. Nymeyer, J. Blecic, The WASP Con´ Bakos, W. C. Bowman, and A. Anzellini 2010b. Secondary eclipse phase sortium, D. Ragozzine, G. A. measurements from the Spitzer ToO program. In Exploring the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres, abstracts for the ExoClimes 2010 conference, 7 – 10 September 2010, Exeter, UK, pp. 26. U. of Exeter, UK. http://exoclimes.org. Harrington, J., w. K. B. Stevenson, P. Cubillos, J. Blecic, S. Nymeyer, C. J. Campo, R. A. Hardy, W. C. Bowman, C. B. T. Britt, A. Anzellini, M. Hardin, N. Madhusudhan, D. Deming, The WASP Consortium, and The HATnet Project 2010. Statistics on irradiated atmospheres from the Spitzer Exoplanet ToO Program as of September 2010. In Exploring the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres, abstracts for the ExoClimes 2010 conference, 7 – 10 September 2010, Exeter, UK, pp. 13. U. of Exeter, UK. http://exoclimes.org. Nymeyer, S., w. J. Harrington, R. A. Hardy, K. B. Stevenson, C. J. Campo, N. Madhusudhan, A. Collier Cameron, J. Blecic, W. C. Bowman, C. B. T. Britt, P. Cubillos, C. Hellier, M. Gillon, P. F. L. Maxted, L. Hebb, P. J. Wheatley, D. Pollacco, and D. R. Anderson 2010b. Two multi-wavelength secondary eclipses of WASP-18b. In Exploring the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres, abstracts for the ExoClimes 2010 conference, 7 – 10 September 2010, Exeter, UK, pp. 28. U. of Exeter, UK. http://exoclimes.org. Palotai, C. J., D. G. Korycansky, J. Harrington, and T. Gabriel 2010. Development of Jovian impactor plumes. BAAS 42, 1018. Stevenson, K. B., J. Harrington, S. Nymeyer, J. J. Fortney, R. Hardy, P. Cubillos, and W. C. Bowman 2010. Analysis of HD 149026b Spitzer data using a new intrapixel technique. BAAS 42, 1062. Crossfield, I., B. Hansen, J. Harrington, D. Deming, K. Menou, S. Seager, and J. Cho 2010. An updated phase curve for υ Andromeda b. BAAS 215, #423.08. Hardy, R. A., J. Harrington, K. B. Stevenson, S.. Nymeyer, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, D. Deming, G. Laughlin, W. C. Bowman, N. B. Lust, and D. S. Wilson 2009. Constraints on orbital parameters from secondary eclipse timing. BAAS 41, 1079. Harrington, J., K. B. Stevenson, S.. Nymeyer, R. A. Hardy, N. Madhusudhan, S. Seager, D. Deming, W. C. Bowman, C. B. T. Britt, C. J. Campo, N. B. Lust, and D. S. Wilson 2009. Multichannel Spitzer observations of HD 149026b. BAAS 40, 1080. Lust, N. B., K. B. Stevenson, D. T. Britt, and J. Harrington 2009. The performance of PSF centering techniques. BAAS 41, 1077.

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Korycansky, D., J. Harrington, D. Deming, and M. E. Kulick 2006. Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact modeling: High-resolution 3D bolides. BAAS 38, 555. Richardson, L. J., D. Deming, K. Horning, S. Seager, and J. Harrington 2006a. Infrared spectrocopy of the transiting extrasolar planet HD209458b. BAAS 38, #196.02. Richardson, L. J., D. Deming, K. Horning, S. Seager, and J. Harrington 2006b. Infrared spectroscopy of an extrasolar planet. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, pp. C1300+. Harrington, J., S. H. Luszcz, D. Deming, S. Seager, and J. L. Richardson 2006. The secondary eclipse of HD 149026b observed by Spitzer at 8 microns. BAAS 38, 481. Harrington, J., D. Fischer, D. Deming, J. L. Richardson, S. Seager, and S. H. Luszcz 2006. The Spitzer Transiting Planet Target of Opportunity Program. Presented at the Transiting Extrasolar Planets Workshop, 25–28 September 2006, Heidelberg, Germany. Deming, D., J. L. Richardson, S. Seager, and J. Harrington 2005. Spitzer MIPS observations of the primary eclipse of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b. Presented at the 2005 Winter Conference on Astrophysics: Planet Formation and Detection, 6–12 February 2005, Aspen, CO. Harrington, J., S. Luszcz, D. Deming, J. L. Richardson, and S. Seager 2005. The secondary eclipse and transit of HD 209458b at 24 µm. BAAS 37, 671. Richardson, J. L., S. Seager, J. Harrington, and D. Deming 2005. The radius of HD 209458b at 24 µm. BAAS 37, 1488. Richardson, J. L., D. Deming, S. Seager, and J. Harrington 2005. A Spitzer MIPS search for the secondary eclipse of the extrasolar planet HD 209458b. Presented at the 2005 Winter Conference on Astrophysics: Planet Formation and Detection, 6–12 February 2005, Aspen, CO. Rojo, P. M., and J. Harrington 2005a. A method to remove fringes from images using wavelets. BAAS 37, 653. Rojo, P. M., and J. Harrington 2005b. A wavelet-based method to remove fringes from images. BAAS 37, 653. Harrington, J., and R. G. French 2004. The 14 Nov 1998 occultation of GSC 0622-00345 by Saturn. BAAS 36, 1133. Rojo, P., J. Harrington, J. Dermody, D. Zeehandelaar, D. Deming, G. Wiedemann, S. Seager, N. Iro, J. J. Fortney, and A. Burrows 2004. Transit spectroscopy of extrasolar planet HD209458b: The radiative transfer model. BAAS 36, 1151. Deming, D., T. Brown, D. Charbonneau, J. Harrington, and L. J. Richardson 2003. A new search for CO absorption in the transmission spectrum of HD 209458b. BAAS 35, 1410. Harrington, J., and R. G. French 2003. IRTF observations of the 14 Nov 1998 occultation by Saturn. BAAS 35, 995–996. Deming, L. D., L. J. Richardson, C. Goukenleuque, J. Harrington, and G. Wiedemann 2002. Toward the infrared spectrum of the extrasolar planet HD209458b. BAAS 34, 1263. Harrington, J., L. D. Deming, K. Matthews, L. J. Richardson, P. Rojo, D. Steyert, G. Wiedemann, and D. Zeehandelaar 2002a. HD209458b transit spectroscopy observations. BAAS 34, 1175. Harrington, J., L. D. Deming, K. Matthews, L. J. Richardson, P. Rojo, D. Steyert, G. Wiedemann, and D. Zeehandelaar 2002b. HD209458b transit spectroscopy. BAAS 34, 893. Harrington, J., D. Deming, A. Ruane, and S. Vatanavigkit 2001. Jupiter’s short-term tropospheric and stratospheric thermal dynamics before and during the Cassini encounter. BAAS 33, 1025. Harrington, J., and D. Deming 2000a. Models of the SL9 impacts. BAAS 32, 689. Harrington, J., and D. Deming 2000b. Physics of the SL9 impacts. BAAS 32, 998. Harrington, J., and D. Deming 1999. Jovian planetary waves as drivers of dynamical change. BAAS 31, 1186. Harrington, J., and D. Deming 1998. Simple models of SL-9 impact plumes in flight. BAAS 30, 1075–1076. Harrington, J., and D. Deming 1997. Jovian planetary waves. BAAS 29, 1017. 13

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Harrington, J., and L. D. Deming 1996. Simple models of SL-9 impact plumes. BAAS 28, 1150–1151. Harrington, J., T. E. Dowling, and R. L. Baron 1995. A power spectrum analysis of Jupiter’s tropospheric thermal emission. BAAS 27, 1134. Harrington, J. 1995. Jiggle: A program for noninteractive mosaic assembly. Presented at the Fifth Annual Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems, Tucson, Arizona. Harrington, J., T. E. Dowling, C. M. Santori, H. B. Hammel, J. R. Mills, A. P. Ingersoll, R. F. Beebe, G. S. Orton, P. Chodas, and D. Yeomans 1995. Observations of the dynamic response of Jupiter’s atmosphere to the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Presented at IAU Colloquium 156: The Collision of Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Jupiter, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland. Harrington, J., T. E. Dowling, H. B. Hammel, J. R. Mills, W. F. Hoffmann, A. Dayal, K. Wells, A. Sprague, J. L. Hora, L. K. Deutsch, G. G. Fazio, K. H. Baines, A. J. Friedson, G. S. Orton, and P. A. YanamandraFisher 1994. IRTF and HST observations of the dynamic response of Jupiter’s atmosphere to the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. BAAS 26, 1579. Harrington, J., R. P. Lebeau, K. A. Backes, and T. E. Dowling 1993. Dynamical response of Jupiter’s atmosphere to its collision with comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9. BAAS 25, 1043–1044. Harrington, J., T. E. Dowling, L. R. Baron, and T. Owen 1992. Jupiter at 4.9 µm, 1992 January 11 through April 19 UT. BAAS 24, 1041. Harrington, J., M. L. Cooke, E. W. Dunham, W. J. Forrest, J. L. Pipher, and J. L. Elliot 1991. Saturn ring masses and lightcurve morphology from IRTF observations of the occultation of 28 Sgr. BAAS 23, 1178–1179. Harrington, J., E. W. Dunham, W. J. Forrest, and J. L. Pipher 1989. IRTF infrared imaging observation of the occultation of 28 Sgr by Saturn. BAAS 21, 954. Harrington, J., and H. B. Hammel 1989. Disk-integrated methane-band photometry of Neptune: Long term variability and latitudinal variation. BAAS 21, 917. Harrington, J., H. B. Hammel, and O. P. Kuhn 1988. An upper magnitude limit for Neptune-orbiting debris between 3.7 and 7 Neptune radii. BAAS 20, 1088. In addition, 19 co-author presentations, including many by students.

Press Releases and Other Media-Related Activities “Broad coverage” means appearance of at least hundreds of related stories in the popular press on six continents, in multiple languages and media. 2012 NBCLearn educational video on planetary impacts, http://www.nbclearn.com/sciencenews/cuecard/63312 2012 Discovery of UCF-1.01 and UCF-1.02, the closest rocky exoplanet candidates, first discoveries by Spitzer or UCF, Spitzer and UCF press releases, TV interview (Stevenson), broad coverage 2011 TV news appearance, Fox35 (WOFL), Orlando, FL, Glory Launch Failure, 4 Mar 2011 TV news appearance, Fox35 (WOFL), Orlando, FL, Solar Storms, 21 Feb 2011 TV news appearance, Fox35 (WOFL), Orlando, FL, Kepler’s 1000+ planet candidates, 2 Feb 2010 TV news appearance, Fox35 (WOFL), Orlando, FL, Arsenic-based bacterium, 2 Dec 2010 First carbon-rich planet, Nature article, Spitzer, UCF, MIT, WASP press releases, broad coverage 2010 Missing methane on a hot Neptune, Nature article, NASA, UCF, MIT press releases, broad coverage 2007 Detection of the hottest planet ever: HD 149026b, Nature article, UCF press release, broad coverage 2007 First detection of molecules in atmosphere of extrasolar planet, Nature article, NASA and Spitzer Space Telescope press releases, TV interview, broad coverage 2007 Planetary Radio interview (Feb 5), syndicated science interview program, http://planetary.org/radio 2006 First measurement of night and day on extrasolar planet, Science cover article, NASA and Spitzer Space Telescope press releases, broad coverage

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2006 Detection of strong infrared radiation from HD 189733b, NASA Goddard press release 2005 Direct detection of an extrasolar planet, Nature article TV interview, NASA Science Update press conference, broad coverage. 1995 Observation of atmospheric effects of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impacts, Science cover article NASA, Science , and institutional press releases, broad coverage 1994 Prediction of observable atmospheric effects of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impacts, Nature cover article Broad coverage. Prime-time news interviews broadcast on all major US television networks Personal appearances or coverage of research on several PBS programs, including some recent Several popular magazine covers 1989 World’s first failure to reproduce Pons and Fleischmann “cold fusion” Interview on BBC program Confusion in a Jar, aired in UK and US (PBS Nova series) In addition, I am regularly asked by international reporters to comment on work in my research areas.

Professional Invited Reviews, Colloquia, and Seminars Two Classes of Exoplanets Identified Without Modeling 2013 May 29 Vatican Observatory, Castel Gandolfo, Vatican City 2012 Nov 13 Max-Planck-Institut f¨uer Astronomie Planet and Star Formation Retreat, Odenwald, Germany 2012 Jun 26 Invited review, Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets, Boulder, CO 2012 Jun 4 Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC 2012 Apr 23 Max-Planck-Institut f¨uer Astronomie, Heidelberg, Germany Photometry and Spectroscopy of Exoplanetary Atmospheres 2011 Feb 18 Department of Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 2010 Apr 2 Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 2009 Jul 22 Invited review, New Tech. for Probing Diversity of B. Dwarfs and Exoplanets, Shanghai, China 2009 Feb 17 Invited review, AKARI meeting, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 2009 Jan 30 UF-UCF Star and Planet Formation Days, Astronomy Dept., U. Florida, Gainesville, FL 2008 Nov 25 Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, MA 2008 Nov 24 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2008 Nov 20 Invited review, Molecules in the Atmospheres of Extrasolar Planets meeting, Paris, France 2008 Oct 12 Invited review, Division for Planetary Sciences meeting, Ithaca, NY 2008 Sep 24 Colloquium, Physics Department, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 2008 Sep 7 Planetary Journal Club, Physics Department, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 2008 Jul 24 Invited review, Cool Stars 15 workshop, St. Andrews, Scotland, UK Photometry of Extrasolar Planets 2008 Feb 19 Institute of Astronomy, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland 2008 Feb 18 Department of Astronomy, University of Geneva, Switzerland The Pioneering Direct Measurements of Extrasolar Planets 2007 Jul 7 Physics Department, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 2007 Jan 24 Department of Astronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2006 Apr 12 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, London, ON 2006 Feb 20 Department of Physics and Astronomy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 2006 Jan 25 Physics Department, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 2006 Jan 19 Planetary Lunch, Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY A Painless (but Quantitative) Introduction to Wavelets, with Planetary Examples 2008 Jan 9 Planetary Journal Club, Physics Department, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 2004 Nov 29 Planetary Lunch, Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY How to Increase the S/N of Your Existing Data by 30%

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2003 Sep 22 Planetary Lunch, Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Measuring Extrasolar Planets with Transit Spectroscopy 2003 Dec 16 Physics Department, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN 2003 Nov 5 Physics Department, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY 2002 Nov 7 Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Direct Detection and Characterization of Extrasolar Planets 2002 Jul 11 Space Grant Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2001 Nov 19 Atacama Telescope Project, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2001 Oct 11 Planetary Lunch, Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Physics of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impacts 2002 Aug 6 Department of Astrophysics, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 2002 Jun 7 Department of Space Studies, Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO 2001 Mar 21 Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT, Cambridge, MA 2001 Mar 19 Astronomy Department, Boston University, Boston, MA 2001 Mar 1 Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Physical Phenomenology of SL9 Impact Plumes 2000 Feb 14 Planetary Lunch, Astronomy Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Jovian Planetary Waves 1998 Mar 12 Five-College Astronomy Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1997 Jun 5 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Jupiter’s Tropospheric Thermal Emission 1997 Mar 13 LEP Colloquium, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 1997 Feb 18 Space Telescope Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1996 Sep 20 Astronomy Department, Boston University, Boston, MA

Honors, Teams, Fellowships, and Societies 2012 2012 2012 2011 2002 1999 1995–7 1994 1994 1989– 1988

Co-Investigator, MPIA instrument proposal for ESA Exoplanet Characterization Observatory mission Exoplanet group’s work featured in UCF President Hitt’s State of the University Address UCF College of Sciences Excellence in Research Award (College’s top researcher) UCF Research Incentive Award (∼5 awarded/year/college, eligibility every 5 years) Science Team Associate, NASA CONTOUR Mission, CRISP IR Spectrometer Calibration Asteroid 5034 named Joeharrington in my honor National Research Council Associateship Science Team Associate, NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impact Science Team Associate, Hubble Space Telescope, Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impact Member, American Astronomical Society, Division for Planetary Sciences Member, Sigma Pi Sigma (physics honor society)

Relevant Consulting (None since arrival at UCF.) 2004 2003–2004 1999–2000 1998 1997

Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Wellesley College Wellesley College Comparative Planetology Lab, U. Louisville, KY Comparative Planetology Lab, U. Louisville, KY

Conference network services 14 Nov 1998 Saturn Occultation Analysis 14 Nov 1998 Saturn Occultation Analysis Designed and built Beowulf supercomputer Designed and built research computer

Directly Supported Senior Staff I employed/employ the following non-Co-I/non-Co-PI staff. 2013–

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Matthew Hardin, Research Assistant, part time. Placement: PhD program, Clemson Univ. Sarah Nymeyer, Research Assistant, full time. Placement: PhD program, UCLA William Bowman, Research Assistant, full time. Placement: US Navy David Goldsmith, Technical Editor, full time Vladimir Blecic, HPC System Specialist, short-term full time Dr. Carthik Sharma, System Manager, full time Daren Wilson, Computer Research Specialist, full time Teresa Jeffcott, Research Support Specialist, full time St´efan van der Walt, Documentation Writer (consultant, Stellenbosch, South Africa) Prof. Maria Womack, Visiting Research Scientist (sabbatical from St. Cloud State Univ., MN)

Teaching Experience University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida Fall 2013 AST 5765 Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis Fall 2013 AST 4762 Astronomical Data Analysis Spring 2012 AST 5165 Planetary Atmospheres Fall 2011 AST 5765 Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis Fall 2011 AST 4762 Astronomical Data Analysis Fall 2010 AST 5765 Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis Fall 2010 AST 4762 Astronomical Data Analysis Spring 2010 AST 5165 Planetary Atmospheres Fall 2009 AST 5765 Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis Fall 2009 AST 4762 Astronomical Data Analysis Fall 2008 AST 5765 Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis (renumbered) New project, refactored content based on first year’s experience. Course satisfies restricted elective in core of Physics PhD and Physics, Planetary Sciences Track PhD. Fall 2008 AST 4762 Astronomical Data Analysis (renumbered) Shared lecture and 50% content with AST 5765. New project, refactored content based on first year’s experience. Spring 2008 AST 5165 Planetary Atmospheres New course for UCF (was listed in catalog but never taught). Developed lectures, exams, assignments. Included video link to Univ. of Florida Department of Physics. Fall 2007 AST 5937 Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis New course for UCF. Proposed course. Developed lectures, assignments, course project. Fall 2007 AST 4932 Astronomical Data Analysis New course for UCF. Proposed course. Developed lectures, assignments, course project. Shared lecture and 70% content with AST 5937. Spring 2007 AST 2002H Honors Astronomy New course assignment. Developed lectures, assignments, exams. Fall 2006 AST 2002 Astronomy New course assignment. Developed lectures, assignments, exams. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 2003, 2004 Astronomy 234: Modern Astrophysical Techniques 2000 – 2003 Astronomy 105/107: An Introduction to the Universe (without/with lab option) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Fall 1990, 1991 Fall 1989 Spring 1989 Fall 1988

Teaching Assistant, 12S23 Observing Stars and Planets (Lecturer) Teaching Assistant, 12S23 Observing Stars and Planets (Curriculum Development) Teaching Assistant, 12.400 Introduction to Planetary Sciences (TA, Grader) Teaching Assistant, 12.117J Observational Techniques of Optical Astronomy (TA)

Mentoring: Postdoctoral Scholar/Assistant Scientist 2006–2011

Csaba Palotai, SL9 impact modeling. Was awarded his first two PI grants under my advice.

Mentoring: Graduate Students At UCF: 2009–2013 2009– 2009– 2009– 2009 2007–2012

Jarrad Pond, SL9 Impacts, co-chair with C. Palotai, DNF. Patricio Cubillos, Extrasolar Planets, Fulbright Scholar, ABD. Jasmina Blecic, Extrasolar Planets, NASA Earth & Space Sciences Fellow, Florida Space Grant Fellowship (declined), ABD. Nathaniel Lust, Extrasolar Planets (side project). Bryce Bolin, SL9 Impacts (1-semester project). Kevin Stevenson, Extrasolar Planets. Detecting and Characterizing Exoplanets in the GJ 436 and HD 149026 Systems. Exoplanet eclipse and transit observations, atmospheric characterization, data analysis techniques, small rocky planet discovery. UCF Order of Pegasus (top student honor, given to 6 of ∼8500 grad students in 2012). Placement: Postdoctoral associate with Prof. Jacob Bean, University of Chicago.

At Cornell: 2002–2006 Patricio Rojo, Extrasolar Planets. Transit Spectroscopy of the Extrasolar Planet HD 209458b: The Search For Water. Transit spectroscopy observations, analysis tools, and radiativetransfer model of extrasolar planet HD 209458b. Placement: Assistant Professor of Physics, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

Mentoring: Undergraduate Students At UCF: 2013– 2012– 2011– 2010–2012 2010–2012 2010–2012 2008–2013

2008–2012

2010–2011 2008–2011 2008 2007–2010

Sarah Blumenthal ’14, Chemistry, Extrasolar planets, research. Andrew Foster ’16, Physics/Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Oliver Bowman ’13, Physics/Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Matthew Hardin ’12, Physics/Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research, see Senior Staff, above. Travis Gabriel ’13, Physics/Astronomy, SL9 impacts, research and system management. Placement: PhD student, Geophysics, Univ. Colorado, Boulder. No´emi Rebeli ’13, Physics/Astronomy, SL9 impacts, research. Ryan Hardy ’13, Physics/Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Winning Co-I, 2012 UCF Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Physical Sciences II Placement: PhD student, Astrodynamics, University of Colorado, Boulder. Christopher Campo ’12, Physics/Comp. (Minors: Math, CS), Extrasolar planets, research. UCF Research and Mentoring Program scholarship. Winner, 2012 UCF Showcase for Undergraduate Research, Physical Sciences I Placement: Scientific programmer, Northrup Grumman Corporation. Armando Anzellini ’13, Physics/Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Christopher Britt ’13, Extrasolar planets, research. Michelle Petty ’09, Aerospace Engineering, SL9 impacts, research. Sarah Nymeyer ’10, Physics, Extrasolar planets, research, see Senior Staff, above. 18

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William Bowman ’10, Physics, Extrasolar planets, research, see Senior Staff, above. Karen Horning ’08, FIT Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Jason Moore ’07, Physics, teaching assistant. Clinton Reece ’08, Physics, SL9 impacts, system management and research. Nathaniel Lust ’08, Physics, teaching assistant. Placement: PhD student, Physics/Planetary Sciences, University of Central Florida.

At Cornell: 2006–2007 Catherine Elder ’08, Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Placement: PhD student, University of Arizona. 2005–2006 Nathan Sloat ’08, Applied and Engineering Physics, SL9 impacts, programming. 2004–2006 Statia Luszcz ’06, Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, research. Placement: PhD student, Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley. 2004–2006 Matthew Kulick ’07, Information Sciences, SL9 impacts, system management. 2004–2005 Nicholas Stone ’08, Physics, Extrasolar planets, programming. 2003–2005 John Dermody ’05, Electrical and Computer Eng., Extrasolar planets, programming and research. Winner, 2005 Cranson W. and Edna B. Shelley Award for Undergraduate Research in Astronomy. Placement: Investment analyst, Putnam Investments, Boston, MA. 2002–2003 Dara Zeehandelaar ’03, Astronomy, Extrasolar planets, programming. Space Grant Fellow (summer 2002). Placement: PhD student, Astronomy, University of Maryland. 1999–2002 Alexander C. Ruane ’02, Atmospheric Sciences, Jovian planetary waves, programming and research. Space Grant Fellow (summer 2001). Senior Honors Thesis: Examining Wave Propagation Patterns in the Jovian Atmosphere Using the EPIC Model. Placement: PhD student, Atmospheric Sciences, University of California, San Diego. 1999 Siree Vatanavigkit ’01, Electrical and Computer Eng., Jovian planetary waves, programming.

Educational Infrastructure Development SciPy Documentation Project I formed and led a group of 75+ graduate and PhD-level volunteers worldwide, and paid and supervised one full-time writer, to produce reference documentation to this open-source, numerical programming environment. SciPy can now rapidly be learned by students who have never programmed before, making a modern, free, open-source, numerical programming environment available to them and their instructors for the first time. Its core, NumPy, is on the One Laptop Per Child base release. Peer-Based Method for Grading a Writing Assignment in Large Classes I developed a method that allows a writing assignment to be given without creating an impossibly large grading load even in classes of hundreds of students. Each student receives six anonymized papers to evaluate on a rubric via a web site. A paper’s score is the sum of the medians of its scores on the rubric questions, which ranks the papers. The instructor reads selected papers to find the grading cutoff levels. The students have thus evaluated the papers but the instructor has assigned the grades. Students participate authentically in the review because their participation and scoring consistency produce their grade in a second assignment, which is participation in the peer review. The method is essentially cheat-proof. Faculty grading effort is manageable, about 25 papers regardless of class size. Students are exposed to peer review, now common in professional life. They study six other responses to the same assignment, giving perspective and ideas for improving their writing. A test in a class of 25 where I read all the papers showed good agreement between my assessment and the peer scoring. I plan a full implementation when I again teach hundreds of students, and then publication of the method and the web software needed to implement it.

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Icarus Editorial Board member (journal of the AAS Division for Planetary Sciences) Scientific Organizing Committee, Exoclimes 2014 workshop, Davos, Switzerland, exoclimes.org Program Committee Chair, UCF Winter Workshop 2010: Exoplanets for Planetary Scientists Lead 75+ volunteers documenting SciPy open-source numerical environment (docs.scipy.org) Led successful bylaws amendment including exoplanets in AAS Division for Planetary Sciences Local and Program Organizing Committees, 2007 AAS DPS meeting, UCF Conference network services consultant, 2004 AAS DPS meeting, Louisville, KY Candidate, Division for Planetary Sciences Committee Local Organizing Committee, Asteroids, Comets, Meteors conference, Cornell (internet room)

Reviewing 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2004 2004 2004 2000 1999

Review Panelist, NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics ($0.5M proposals) 2 proposal reviews, NASA Planetary Science ($0.5M proposals) Review Panelist, NASA institutes ($6M proposals) Review Panelist, NASA missions ($1M proposals) Application review, NASA Postdoctoral Program DPS E/PO slide set review Review Panelist, Spitzer Space Telescope Allocation Committee DPS E/PO slide set review Article review, Icarus 3 article reviews, The Astrophysical Journal Letters Review Panelist, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Time Allocation Committee Article review, Nature Review Panelist, Hubble Space Telescope Allocation Committee Article review, The Astrophysical Journal 3 proposal reviews, NASA Planetary Science Article review, The Astrophysical Journal 2 proposal reviews, NASA Astrobiology Institute Director’s Discretionary Fund Review panelist, NSF Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics Article review, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Proposal review, NASA Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Article review, Icarus Proposal review, NASA Planetary Atmospheres Program Review Panelist, NASA Outer Planets Research Program Review Panelist, NSF Planetary Astronomy, Outer Planets and Satellites Program Textbook Review, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Astronomy Review panelist, NASA Planetary Astronomy Program

Public Education and Outreach 2011 2011 2009 2009 2006

Public lecture, Measuring Exoplanets from Space, 11 May, Central Florida Astronomical Society, Seminole State College Planetarium, Lake Mary, Florida Extension lecture, Measuring Exoplanets from Space, 11 Jan, LIFE@UCF senior alumni lecture series Public lecture, Measuring Exoplanets from Space, 6 May, Barcamp, Orlando, FL Public lecture, Measuring Exoplanets from Space, 18 Apr, Caf´e Scientifique, Orlando, FL Extension lecture, Planetary Systems, 24 Oct, LIFE@UCF senior alumni lecture series

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2004 K-12 lecture, Measuring Extrasolar Planets, 1 Sep, Granada Hills Charter High School, CA 2003 Public lecture, Measuring Extrasolar Planets, 23 Aug, Syracuse Astronomical Society 2002–7 Southern Cayuga Central Schools Observatory Advisory Committee Advised public school district on design and program for an observatory. PI on NASA Education/Public Outreach grant that extended program to 900 regional students/year. 1998 K-12 lecture, Planetary Occultations, 16 Nov, Granada Hills High School, CA

Institutional Service At UCF: 2011–2012 2011–2012 2011–2012 2011–2012 2011–2012 2011–2012 2011 2008–2012

Information Technology Resources Advisory Committee, email subcommittee, UCF-wide Budget and Administrative Procedures Committee, UCF Faculty Senate Ad-Hoc ADA Compliance and IT Committee, UCF Faculty Senate UCF Faculty Senator, Department of Physics Chair, Strategic Planning Committee, Department of Physics Convenor, Ad-Hoc Soft-Money Career Track Committee, Department of Physics UCF College of Sciences Dean Search Committee Chair, Computers and Information Technology Committee, Department of Physics Supervised departmental system manager and IT services; high-level liason to university IT entities. 2008–11 Colloquium Committee, Department of Physics 2007–8 Chair, Networking and Infrastructure Committee, Department of Physics Collected data for, proposed, and oversaw upgrade of building network to gigabit ethernet. Identified and had fixed two severe network bottlenecks that had persisted many years. 2007–8 Graduate Recruiting Committee, Department of Physics Held recruiting events at 2007 DPS conference and at UCF, resulting in 12 planetary PhD applicants, including 2 from MIT, 2 from Cornell, 1 from Caltech. 2007–8 Computers and Information Technology Committee, Department of Physics Successfully proposed departmental computing policy, defining roles of system manager, committee, chair, and faculty meeting; scope of services run by department; and principles of implementation. 2007–8 Outreach Committee, Department of Physics 2006–7 Web Committee, Department of Physics Evaluated departmental website needs, estimated costs, and proposed implementation plan. 2006–7 Computers and Information Technology Committee, Department of Physics At Cornell (service not a formal job component): 2003–4 Computer Committee, Department of Astronomy 2003–4 System manager, Hewitt Undergraduate Computing Lab, Department of Astronomy 2001 Improvements to Astro 105/107 course structure and catalog descriptions 2001–6 Atacama Telescope Project: planetary issues advocate, exoplanet key project presentation 1998 Atacama Telescope Project site survey expedition 1997–9 Computer Committee, Department of Astronomy At NASA GSFC (service not a formal job component): 1996–7 Computer Security Committee, Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics

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